University of Oregon School of Law Stats

Part of the University of Oregon, the School of Law is a public institution in Eugene.

By the Numbers

Established: 1884
Number of Students: 531

Student Body Demographics:
Minority: 18.8%
African-American: 3.0%
Asian-American: 9.4%

Men: 56.7%
Women: 43.3%

Number of Professors: 27
Student-to-Faculty Ratio: 16.9 to 1

Tuition: Resident: $20,570; Nonresident: $25,610
Number of Applicants: 2,128
Number of Acceptances: 855
Yield: 22%

% graduates entering different occupations 2007:
Government: 16.6%
Public Interest: 6.0%
Judicial Clerks: 17.9%
Academia: 2.0%
Law Firms: 43.0%
Business/Industry: 13.9%

Bar Passage Rate: 75%

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Academics

Specialized programs: Business Law; Environmental and Natural Resources Law Program; Portland Program

Special institutes or centers: Ocean and Coastal Law Center; Center for Law and Entrepreneurship; Wayne Morse Center for Law and Politics

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